Alstroemeria plant named &#39;AlsDun01&#39;

ABSTRACT

An  Alstroemeria  cultivar particularly distinguished by its bright red flower color, its white flower stems, and its variegated foliage that fades from yellow to white.

BACKGROUND

The present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar ofAlstroemeria, and hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name‘AlsDun01.’ ‘AlsDun01’ was discovered in approximately 1997 in NewZealand and arose as a sport that arose in tissue culturing of thevariety “Red Baron.” Red Baron (unpatented) is believed by the inventornot to be protected anywhere in the world at present. The initial trialsbegan in approximately 2001, and the final selection occurred in 2004.Red Baron is an old cut-flower variety that is slightly taller than thepresent cultivar and has pure dark green foliage and green stems.

‘AlsDun01’ was selected for its long lasting and striking red flowers,year round growth habit and flowering, white flowering stems, andcolorful yellow variegated foliage that fades to white. ‘AlsDun01’ hasbeen asexually propagated repeatedly by division since 2004 and has beenfound to retain its distinctive characteristics through successiveasexual propagations.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPH

FIG. 1 shows the overall plant habit and illustrates the variety'smature inflorescences, flower buds, and leaves.

DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW CULTIVAR

The following detailed descriptions set forth the distinctivecharacteristics of ‘AlsDun01’. The data which define thesecharacteristics were collected from asexual reproductions carried out inTauranga, New Zealand. The data were collected on plants grown underfield conditions in full sun. Color references are primarily to TheR.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society of London(R.H.S.).

-   Detailed botanical description:    -   -   Classification.—Botanical. — Alstroemeria.        -   Parentage.—Red Baron (unpatented).        -   Plant origin.—A sport that arose in tissue culture.        -   Form.—Herbaceous plant arising from an underground rhizome.        -   Habit.—Upright and vigorous.        -   Plant size.—Mature Height 90-100 cm.        -   Width (spread).—Approximately 50 cm.        -   Flowering habit.—Perennial plant.        -   Growth pattern.—Stems emerge from underground rhizomes            throughout the year with cold and hot temperatures slowing            appearance and growth rate.        -   Flowering.—Flowers appear throughout the year but mainly in            flushes in Spring and Autumn.        -   Stem diameter.—6-8 mm.        -   Foliage characteristics.—Elliptic to lanceolate, opposite or            scattered with a twisted petiole; more lush on growth stems            of flowering stems and more lush under lower light levels.        -   Leaf color.—Leaves emerge lime-yellow (center RHS 2C) with a            dark green irregular margin (RHS N137B) and age to a creamy            white (RHS 158A) with the same dark irregular margin.        -   Leaf length.—50 to 120 mm (including petiole).        -   Leaf width.—20 to 40 mm.        -   Flower size.—60 to 70 mm per flower, between 6 and 12            flowers per stem.        -   Bud shape.—Ovate.        -   Bud color.—Dark Maroon (RHS 59C).        -   Flower profile (upper).—Funnel form.        -   Flower profile (lower).—Funnel form.        -   Inflorescence type.—Terminal umbel.        -   Sepal.—Six clawed tepals, inner three ones narrower.        -   Number of petals.—Six tepals.        -   Petal size.—Inner tepal 55-65 mm; outer tepal 50-60 mm.        -   Petal width.—Inner tepal 15-17 mm; outer tepal 22-25 mm.        -   Petal arrangement.—Overlapping.        -   Pedicel length.—22-28 mm (twisted).        -   Pedicel prickles.—none.        -   Number of flowers.—6-12 per flowering stem.        -   Floret length.—60-65 mm.        -   Time of flowering.—year round, flush in Spring.        -   Flower color midzone outside.—Outer tepal RHS 45A & 46A;            inner tepal RHS 44A, Stripe RHS 14A, Fleck 165A.        -   Flower color midzone inside.—Outer tepal RHS 45A & 46A;            inner tepal RHS 44A, Stripe RHS 14A, Fleck 165A.        -   Basal spot color.—Cream RHS 158A.        -   Filament color.—RHS 45 A.        -   Anther color.—RHS 178 B.        -   Style color.—RHS 45 A.        -   Growth rate.—rapid.        -   Fragrance.—none.        -   Spacing.—500-600 mm between plants.-   Comparison with parental and commercial cultivars: ‘AlsDun01’    differs from its closest known variety Red Baron in that Red Baron    is slightly taller, slightly more vigorous and had pure dark green    foliage rather than the variegated form. The stems of Red Baron are    green as opposed to the white stems of ‘AlsDun01’.-   Other characteristics of the new variety: ‘AlsDun01’ is best suited    for temperate conditions but will tolerate both heat and cold. In    very cold conditions it will become deciduous. Ideal temperatures    range from 15° C.-25° C., where warmer temperatures can slow    development of new shoots and flowers. The variety can take full and    direct sunlight, but intense sun can cause burning if the plant is    dry and full sun can harden the colors. Best environment includes    twenty to forty percent shade. Moderate fertilizer levels are    adequate for pots, and annual feeds are adequate for ground plants.    Soil is ideally free draining and moist. No specific diseases noted,    but genus is prone to Cucumber Mosaic Virus.

1. A new and distinct cultivar of Alstroemeria plant as described andshown herein.